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Students
speak out against firing
Dept. could name interim chairman as
early as next week
An
interim chairman for the radio-TV-film department has
not yet been named, College of Communication Dean William
Slater said Thursday. |
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First
family invites Frogs
Chancellor
Victor Boschini and his family have invited the Class
of 2007 to watch Saturdays football game with them
in 1,514 reserved seats on the 50-yard-line of Amon Carter
Stadium. |
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TOW
AWAY
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A
Dodge Durango was towed away from the 2750 block
of West Cantey Street Thursday morning. Fort Worth
police officer Jamie Johnson said it was one of
eight vehicles towed by the department. Seven were
towed from tow away zones and one was towed away
because of a traffic hazard. Johnson said since
classes began, the police department has issued
more than 200 parking citations for public street
parking violations around campus.
We will be doing future towing details based
on the amount of compliance there is to the new
signage, Johnson said. The city made
these signage changes for increased safety in the
neighborhoods around the school. The police department
is simply tasked with enforcing these changes. |
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Special
to the Skiff
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Program
returns, makes changes
This
semester, more than 100 freshmen have been chosen to participate
in the new Chancellors Leadership Program to promote
student leadership in the community and on campus. |
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Search
committee for provost to meet today
The
provost search committee will meet for the second time
today in the Wright Boardroom to discuss advertising plans
for the provost job opening, Faculty Senate Chair Nadia
Lahutsky said Thursday. |
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